If I am not mistaken....the accused is husband #3. Wife was having an affair with husband #2, who was a convicted pedophile. He found out by looking into her email on a pc that was his and his internet service provider account, etc. He emailed husband #1 and he proceeded to get custody of his kids from wife as he did not want them around husband #2. Not that any of that matters, but I certainly understand the motivation of husband #3 and I am sure husband #1 was thankful. Now, is this "hacking"......well, some technical issues are in play. Stored password on computer, his computer, his internet account are all issues that complicate things. My estimation is no and I am particularily galled by the prosecutor who took it upon herself to prosecute this case. I mean, would society benefit by having this man behind bars for 5 years costing the taxpayers some $300k in addition to all of the prosecutorial time and the courts being tied up with this bs case? Does this also apply to telephone and text messages too? I don't think this is what society wants. And if I were on the jury, there is no way I would convict this guy. Originally Posted by FatBastardThe reason why the prosecutor is pushing the issue is highlighted..
I have a friend who got into an arguement with his ex wife, she pulled a knife on him which put him into defense mode and he was to disarm her. She filed charges against him but when the DA (a female) checked things out it was discovered that the wife started things, drew the knife etc.... basically the wife was the aggressor.
Well a few months go by and the wife decides to drop the issue, but the female DA told her "we can't because if we do, he will come back at you" which was BS. The wife begged the DA to drop it and the DA, who serves the people's wishes decided to not drop it.
My friend's lawyer found out that the DA was a victim of assault by a man a long time ago.
In this case if both man and wife used the same computer, and both had administrator power on the computer there is no hacking involved.